It clear to us that the current world is dominated by video. YouTube has become the second largest search engine next to Google. As a VLogger or a video artist, you must be in front of technology, and embrace the upcoming technological changes.

Mobile apps are such an innovation. There was a time mobile apps were restricted to large corporate organizations, where BlackBerry was their primary mobile device. Along with the growth of smartphones, this barrier has been broken.

This means anyone with a reasonable budget can get an iPhone or an Android app built, and grow their userbase. If iPhone app development sounds like rocket-science, it shouldn’t be. Whether you do an app by yourself, or hire an external iPhone app development agency, you can get your own app built in a very short period.

Here are some iPhone app ideas for VLoggers

App to distribute video
You can get an app built to reach your fans. The app build a loyal following based on your current fan-base. This kind of an app will help you to get your videos to your fans as soon as they’re released, regardless of wherever they are.

App to record and upload

You can build an app to record and upload your videos. There are apps out there who does only a part of this. But it will be much better to a regular vlogger to do this on their own.

App to get customer feedback/survays

A great way to get some ideas of what customers want is by just asking them. You can use an app get gather customer feedback and to poll them to see what they like. Sometimes you’ll be surprised with the innovative ideas that your fans might have.

A mobile game

If your audience is young and very tech savvy, you can build a game around your fan-base. It could be a social game around a theme in your life. You can build community chat rooms to further increase engagement for your brand.

A combination of all of the above

You don’t have to be restricted to one of the above features. You can build a comprehensive app with all of the above features. However be mindful that it will require a large budget.

In final thoughts.

It is essential that all VLoggers consider a mobile strategy for their future. If you need some guidance, contact an app developers company to get an idea about the total costs involved.

The term ‘vlogger’ melds together from two words – ‘video’ and ‘blogger’. The definition of a vlogger is anybody who regularly posts embedded videos onto their blog, either in place or in addition to, their other content. Many of these vloggers post videos featuring themselves or that were recorded independently. Others may post videos aimed at a specific genre like science, sports, or humour.

A vlogger will use current events, creative stories, or current news, as the basis for creating short and entertaining online movies. Some vloggers use this platform just for their hobby, but the ones who are dedicated to it and use it in a more entrepreneurial spirit, can turn it into a very lucrative career.

Job Description

Vlogging is not new. It’s been around since back in the early 2000s. It’s viral nature is part of what makes it so easy to share and so appealing to its audience. It also makes it very easy to track. The costs of producing these videos can be scaled to fit in with all sorts of projects. Companies, organizations, and individuals have been incorporating vlogging into their outreach strategies since the Internet and communication forms too off. As a result, there are plenty of vlogging jobs in sri lanka, for different industries like beauty, technology, finance, architecture etc. A vlogger can select their own specialty, like news, politics, comedy, and work for a company doing video logging for the industry that it is in.

Additional Duties

The majority of vloggers are contractors or freelancers, which mean that part of their job involved finding clients. Once they get clients, they’re responsible for creating the video content that the clients require. To do this means gathering information and researching about whatever organization or company they are going to present in their videos, and do it in a way that is unique.

There are also vloggers who already have their own website with a built up fan base, and they are ‘self-employed’. They have the freedom to create whatever content they feel is best for their own brand.

Many professional vloggers get their start by writing scripts. They either write individually or as part of a team. After a script is written, the vloggers set up their computer equipment, lighting, and anything else necessary for them to produce videos. Unless they happen to be streaming ‘live’ there is a long editing process that happens that can involve some reshoots.
Education Requirements

The degree programs available today haven’t yet added a lot of focus on vlogging. However, there is still formal schooling available for computers, film and technology, that can be very beneficial to anyone who want to start their own vlogging career. There may be some place that offers video blogging classes to their curriculum as an elective. As an individual, if you were interested in starting a career in vlogging, you could also try to locate some independent non-credit classes that teach video blogging at a privately owned school or a technical school.